Finally someone talks about this! I have said for a long time that my trauma is now first and foremost about my symptoms and the medical investigations that have taken place to try and work things out. I feel stuck in a massive state of fight or flight and I actually think it's killing me - slowly but surely.
Almost verbatim what I went through. Thinking I had a uti or messed up bladder, panicking when none of the medicine did anything, then stuck in a chronic state of depression and humiliation where I shut myself out from the world. Without being too dark, I seriously might not be here anymore if pain reprocessing therapy weren’t possible. I’m still in pain, but I’m making progress.
Yes this is exactly what’s happening in my case, any tiny setback in months long healing from severe ankle and knee pain like a trio or someone pulling on ankle makes it all worse!
Watching you all the way from the UK! Love your teachings and somatic tracking exercises. They complement the mindbody/tms work I am doing! It's been a long and rough road and your video to a t explained my journey. Happy to say that I am very close (90ish %) to fully recovered from cfs, long covid, mcas, pots and dpdr! At my worst I would get diassociative seizures! For anyone in doubt, this doesn't just help pain, it helps a lot of these conditions labelled "mysterious" by the medical model!
So relatable, for 5 years now manifesting even with inflammation in my intestine that confuses doctors, they can’t tell if it’s Crohn’s disease or not but I believe it’s related to suppressed rage. I’ve basically been in freeze/ shut down after years of anxiety first, now depressed and with CFS like symptoms
I’ve had two ablations done due to a SVT as I’ve been dealing with dangerous arrythmias since I was little. Now as an adult I’m processing that trauma and realising all I’ve went through (and still am). Thanks to therapy I’m finally able to be conscious about my pain and emotions but everytime my heart rate goes up or does this adrenaline-butterflies-in-stomach thingy I get triggered and it’s so difficult to think about something different and stay focused throughout the day… doctors say I’m all right now but I developed chronic pain and lots of symptoms because of that. Your videos help me a lot, thank you, you seem like a very kind soul ❤
This has happened to me from tapering off of a prescribed benzodiazapine. I have told many people that I have PTSD from it, including my doctor who prescribed them in the first place and then didn’t give me a proper slow taper to the point I was going to ER several times a week. I have an EMDR therapist, but he has never helped me work on this trauma. I will ask him to help me with this. I hope he can help me. I’ve been suffering for 8 years. This is a very important topic.
It's great to read your experience because I'm going through withdrawals at the moment now and the chronic pain levels are always up around 10 and I'm finding Tanners programme immensely helpful especially because I've been on benzos for 17 years and have chronic pain for more than a decade but I'm very optimistic and hopeful now as I work my way through the course to get the pain levels down and control what I can while I'm going through withdrawals. There is definitely trauma involved in this whole process and I hope that it gets easier for you 🙏
@@robynwinter-blick9697 Thank you so much for your reply. I have been trying to taper off for 7 years and I have not found any programs that have been able to help with all of the symptoms. All of the benzo coaches and admins on the benzo forums basically say to taper slowly and “lay and pray”. I have had success with chronic back pain using the Sarno/TMS approach, and I got rid of POTS & CF in 2019 using DRNR (neural retraining), but POTS & chronic fatigue as well as many other health issues have returned because I stopped doing DNRS once I eliminated POTS & CFS, Histamine Intoletance & Burning Tongue Syndrome. I found Tanner a few days ago, and even though he doesn’t mention benzo withdrawal, I am very interested in his approach to chronic symptoms. Do you think his program will work with all of the symptoms? Did you say you used his program? Can you tell me how it has helped?
Hi Tanner which modules of the course deal with sensitisation trauma because I live with 10 out of 10 chronic pain now because of the withdrawals and I am getting so much from the course but I live between fight and flight and shut down energies and have done so for the last couple of years as the sensitisation has increased and psychiatrists gave me medications and more valium for the pain I did not think that it was the valley of making it worse. I am doing well considering starting to challenge my avoidance patterns which means more pain as I sometimes do more than graded exposure but I am slowly expanding my world and I totally relate to your journey emotionally psychologically physiologically as a high achiever perfectionist and I'm incredibly grateful for all your research and daily podcasts as well as the course. 🙏
I suspected this is why I’ve done 2 brain retraining programmes and I’m not better but you’re the first one I’ve ever heard talk about this. Great confirmation for me but what to do about it? How to process this trauma? I’m currently with a practitioner trained in somatic experiencing, is this suitable or does it need to be targeted in some way? can you perhaps do another video with more info please. Also does this mean there’s no point doing your course until I resolve this trauma or can your course help with this too?
Interesting video, thanks Tanner. May I just check - does this apply even if there was a "real" cause at the onset? (That being, in my case, a severe badder infection, decades ago.)
Tanner this is where im at. I cried thru the whole video. Im shutdown for years now. Your course, is that the one on your website? It shows in canadian dollars. Im in US can i still get it? And are the sensitiization ones marked as such? Thank you. Your videos help me so much! ❤
So sorry to hear what you are dealing with. I'm so glad my content has been helpful. Yes the price is in Canadian. It is available worldwide! We have several modules on trauma and detailed practices for processing trauma.
This is where I'm at right now and I am very overwhelmed. I'm in the US and desperately looking for someone to help me in my healing journey but I'm having such a hard time finding someone and typically if I find someone firmilar with this work it is not something I can affordable. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
Just knowing that I am going to be listening toyour video, and as it is proceeding, btw I am just now out of a very difficult abusive, although not physical, marriage of 40 years, and I am starting to be curious as to what all of this has done to me, and all the different levels that it could have damaged me. And I’m starting to watch you and be curious about you and watch this video and all of a sudden I have anxiety.✅✅ 😮
Has anyone found a good trauma release therapist that produced results in the United States? What kind of trauma release therapy did they do? Also is there any way to do this without spending a ton of money I’m already down a couple hundred thousand live on disability.
Do you think that this kind of trauma can be processed with a non-mind-body focussed counselor? Unfortunately, I live in BC and I’m pretty sure that Blue Cross won’t cover sessions with you because you’re in Alberta. Are your services considered registered counseling? I am enrolled in your course as well, but feel like some individual help would be good for me.
Finally someone talks about this!
I have said for a long time that my trauma is now first and foremost about my symptoms and the medical investigations that have taken place to try and work things out. I feel stuck in a massive state of fight or flight and I actually think it's killing me - slowly but surely.
I'm sorry to hear what you have been through. Working with a therapist in this area can be helpful!
Almost verbatim what I went through. Thinking I had a uti or messed up bladder, panicking when none of the medicine did anything, then stuck in a chronic state of depression and humiliation where I shut myself out from the world.
Without being too dark, I seriously might not be here anymore if pain reprocessing therapy weren’t possible. I’m still in pain, but I’m making progress.
I'm sorry to hear what you have been through. I'm glad to hear you are making progress. Please reach out to crisis supports if you ever need to.
Omg I experienced the same thing and feel the same way. You’re not alone ❤
@@Martinabeee Thank you, I had a rough evening today but overall I'm getting better. I hope your healing journey is going well,
Yes this is exactly what’s happening in my case, any tiny setback in months long healing from severe ankle and knee pain like a trio or someone pulling on ankle makes it all worse!
Sorry to hear what you are going through. I wish you the best in your healing!
Watching you all the way from the UK! Love your teachings and somatic tracking exercises. They complement the mindbody/tms work I am doing! It's been a long and rough road and your video to a t explained my journey. Happy to say that I am very close (90ish %) to fully recovered from cfs, long covid, mcas, pots and dpdr! At my worst I would get diassociative seizures! For anyone in doubt, this doesn't just help pain, it helps a lot of these conditions labelled "mysterious" by the medical model!
Amazing healing! Keep going!
Did you find any good somatic therapist in the UK? What you write makes a lot of sense but I feel like I need to be guided in person. Im in London.
I dealing with hormonal imbalance and i can totally relate to this
I'm so sorry to hear about your symptoms. I hope my content can be helpful.
A perfect description of my journey.. crazy how we are not alone in this
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Hi I have si joint pain and back pain 3 years can this be a problem with the pain system ? Thanks
Hi I have si joint pain and back pain 3 years can this be a problem with the pain system ? Thanks
@@kellysdances715 Yes, it potentially can be.
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His website ‘pain psychotherapy’ has a good quiz under neuro symptoms page and more info on FAQ page. Hope this helps.
This is what happened to me - long covid > fatigue > chronic pain. Thank you Tanner ❤
I hope my content can be helpful. Keep going!
So relatable, for 5 years now manifesting even with inflammation in my intestine that confuses doctors, they can’t tell if it’s Crohn’s disease or not but I believe it’s related to suppressed rage. I’ve basically been in freeze/ shut down after years of anxiety first, now depressed and with CFS like symptoms
I'm so sorry to hear about your symptoms. I hope my content can be helpful.
Brilliant. Totally relate. My doctor called it "medical trauma". Thank you so much for this.
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I’ve had two ablations done due to a SVT as I’ve been dealing with dangerous arrythmias since I was little. Now as an adult I’m processing that trauma and realising all I’ve went through (and still am). Thanks to therapy I’m finally able to be conscious about my pain and emotions but everytime my heart rate goes up or does this adrenaline-butterflies-in-stomach thingy I get triggered and it’s so difficult to think about something different and stay focused throughout the day… doctors say I’m all right now but I developed chronic pain and lots of symptoms because of that. Your videos help me a lot, thank you, you seem like a very kind soul ❤
I'm so sorry to hear about your symptoms. I hope my content can be helpful. Keep going.
Thank you Tanner 😢
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thank you that is the journey
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This has happened to me from tapering off of a prescribed benzodiazapine. I have told many people that I have PTSD from it, including my doctor who prescribed them in the first place and then didn’t give me a proper slow taper to the point I was going to ER several times a week. I have an EMDR therapist, but he has never helped me work on this trauma. I will ask him to help me with this. I hope he can help me. I’ve been suffering for 8 years. This is a very important topic.
It's great to read your experience because I'm going through withdrawals at the moment now and the chronic pain levels are always up around 10 and I'm finding Tanners programme immensely helpful especially because I've been on benzos for 17 years and have chronic pain for more than a decade but I'm very optimistic and hopeful now as I work my way through the course to get the pain levels down and control what I can while I'm going through withdrawals. There is definitely trauma involved in this whole process and I hope that it gets easier for you 🙏
@@robynwinter-blick9697 Thank you so much for your reply. I have been trying to taper off for 7 years and I have not found any programs that have been able to help with all of the symptoms. All of the benzo coaches and admins on the benzo forums basically say to taper slowly and “lay and pray”. I have had success with chronic back pain using the Sarno/TMS approach, and I got rid of POTS & CF in 2019 using DRNR (neural retraining), but POTS & chronic fatigue as well as many other health issues have returned because I stopped doing DNRS once I eliminated POTS & CFS, Histamine Intoletance & Burning Tongue Syndrome. I found Tanner a few days ago, and even though he doesn’t mention benzo withdrawal, I am very interested in his approach to chronic symptoms. Do you think his program will work with all of the symptoms? Did you say you used his program? Can you tell me how it has helped?
Benzo is very hard drug
@@kaypendergast5676 - do you mean Benzos are difficult to taper off of them?
So sorry to hear what you have been through. I hope my content can be helpful.
Hi Tanner which modules of the course deal with sensitisation trauma because I live with 10 out of 10 chronic pain now because of the withdrawals and I am getting so much from the course but I live between fight and flight and shut down energies and have done so for the last couple of years as the sensitisation has increased and psychiatrists gave me medications and more valium for the pain I did not think that it was the valley of making it worse. I am doing well considering starting to challenge my avoidance patterns which means more pain as I sometimes do more than graded exposure but I am slowly expanding my world and I totally relate to your journey emotionally psychologically physiologically as a high achiever perfectionist and I'm incredibly grateful for all your research and daily podcasts as well as the course. 🙏
Keep going with the healing work. Modules 2, 4, 6, and 8 all build on themselves in the digital course and guide trauma work.
Thank you Tanner.
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yes ptsd
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I suspected this is why I’ve done 2 brain retraining programmes and I’m not better but you’re the first one I’ve ever heard talk about this. Great confirmation for me but what to do about it? How to process this trauma? I’m currently with a practitioner trained in somatic experiencing, is this suitable or does it need to be targeted in some way? can you perhaps do another video with more info please. Also does this mean there’s no point doing your course until I resolve this trauma or can your course help with this too?
My course covers a somatic process for healing trauma. Also somatic experiencing can be great for this!
@@painpsychotherapy Thanks!
Interesting video, thanks Tanner. May I just check - does this apply even if there was a "real" cause at the onset?
(That being, in my case, a severe badder infection, decades ago.)
Yes it could apply!
Tanner this is where im at. I cried thru the whole video. Im shutdown for years now. Your course, is that the one on your website? It shows in canadian dollars. Im in US can i still get it? And are the sensitiization ones marked as such? Thank you. Your videos help me so much! ❤
So sorry to hear what you are dealing with. I'm so glad my content has been helpful. Yes the price is in Canadian. It is available worldwide! We have several modules on trauma and detailed practices for processing trauma.
Hello, Do you know a TMS therapist who speak french ? Thanks
Sorry I am not aware of any. You can check the Pain Reprocessing Therapy directory!
This is where I'm at right now and I am very overwhelmed. I'm in the US and desperately looking for someone to help me in my healing journey but I'm having such a hard time finding someone and typically if I find someone firmilar with this work it is not something I can affordable. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
You could check out the Pain Reprocessing Therapy Center as they have a directory of therapists!
Just knowing that I am going to be listening toyour video, and as it is proceeding, btw I am just now out of a very difficult abusive, although not physical, marriage of 40 years, and I am starting to be curious as to what all of this has done to me, and all the different levels that it could have damaged me. And I’m starting to watch you and be curious about you and watch this video and all of a sudden I have anxiety.✅✅ 😮
Sorry to hear what you have been through. I hope my content can be helpful!
Has anyone found a good trauma release therapist that produced results in the United States? What kind of trauma release therapy did they do? Also is there any way to do this without spending a ton of money I’m already down a couple hundred thousand live on disability.
I hope you can find someone in your area!
Do you think that this kind of trauma can be processed with a non-mind-body focussed counselor? Unfortunately, I live in BC and I’m pretty sure that Blue Cross won’t cover sessions with you because you’re in Alberta. Are your services considered registered counseling? I am enrolled in your course as well, but feel like some individual help would be good for me.
Several of our therapists are registered in BC!
@@painpsychotherapy so if I request someone specifically from BC, would they be considered a registered counselor?
@@thelaceygirl Our therapists registered in BC are social workers or certified counsellors. So just ask for a professional that fits your plan!
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I dealing with hormonal imbalance and i can totally relate to this
I'm so sorry to hear about your symptoms. I hope my content can be helpful.